Venezuela is not alone! An international petition has gathered over 10 million signatures. Protests have taken place all over Europe, the Americas and even Gaza, whose people benefited greatly from the solidarity extended by the people of Venezuela. Bolivia has pledged military support. In far away Australia, disparate community and solidarity groups have rallied in support of the Bolivarian Revolution that has delivered so many benefits to the people of Venezuela. Protests against US aggression took place last weekend in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. In Adelaide, the local chapter of the Australia Venezuela Solidarity Network was revived and plans made for future actions in support. |
S.G. of Australian Communist Party
US President Barack Obama’s Executive Order
declaring Venezuela a threat to US national security and foreign policy
objectives must rank as one of the most spectacular political “own
goals” of recent times. Since the thinly veiled declaration of war on
the Bolivarian Revolution was made on March 9, world opinion has rallied
in support of Venezuela’s sovereignty and security. There have been
some unprecedented expressions of solidarity, especially in Latin
America where the mood is decidedly against turning the clock to a
US-dominated Western Hemisphere.
Obama was previously on track for improved
relations with Latin America following moves towards the normalisation
of relations with Cuba. The threat to Venezuela has soured the mood.
There was a unanimous statement from the Community of Latin American and
Caribbean States (CELAC), which represents all 33 countries in the
region, totally rejecting the order and the sanctions against Venezuelan
officials, declaring the acts “coercive measures contrary to
international law.”
An international petition has gathered over 10
million signatures. Protests have taken place all over Europe, the
Americas and even Gaza, whose people benefited greatly from the
solidarity extended by the people of Venezuela. Bolivia has pledged
military support. In far away Australia, disparate community and
solidarity groups have rallied in support of the Bolivarian Revolution
that has delivered so many benefits to the people of Venezuela. Protests
against US aggression took place last weekend in Sydney, Melbourne and
Brisbane. In Adelaide, the local chapter of the Australia Venezuela
Solidarity Network was revived and plans made for future actions in
support.
The US has sought to defuse the situation caused
by the inflammatory Executive Order. The language used in the
announcement was claimed to be “pro forma” in order to justify
sanctions. The threat to Venezuela, however, remains in place. The
Bolivarian Revolution has endured US-backed sabotage against the vital
oil industry, capital flight, a business strike, hoarding of vital
supplies and other economic sabotage, acts of random extreme violence
and, of course, a bloody coup attempt in 2002. A recent coup plot was
thwarted at a very advanced stage.
The Communist Party of Venezuela (PCV) has issued a
declaration of solidarity with the Venezuelan people and called for an
international day of action on April 19.
“The objective of this event will be to give a
clear and strong message to imperialism: Venezuela is not alone and the
rest of the world supports and accompanies us,” a letter from the PCV
says. “This initiative is framed within the international and national
anti-imperialist offensive of the Communist Party of Venezuela.
“Comrades, we count on your support and active
solidarity. We extend fraternal greeting from the homeland of Bolivar,
where the working class and people will continue to advance towards the
construction of the socialist society.”
The declaration finishes with a list of demands
and goals fully backed by the Communist Party of Australia. We support
efforts to:
- Express our full and active solidarity with the Venezuelan people, the Communist Party of Venezuela and the government of President Nicolas Maduro, victims of a dangerous aggression by US government;
- Demand the repeal of the infamous and interventionist decree signed by President Barack Obama;
- Join the joint call for a Day of Global Action in solidarity with Venezuela, on April 19;
- Summon the movements and organisations which bring together and represent the working class and people so that they demonstrate their militant solidarity with Venezuela during the activities to be held on May 1;
- Refuse in each parliament the motions and actions directed against Venezuela and its legitimate right to self-determination.
- Fuente: CPA/PrensaPopularSolidaria
- http://prensapopular-comunistasmiranda.blogspot.com
- Correo: pcvmirandasrp@gmail.com
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La Segunda Marcha Oscar – Mandela en Nueva York 2015
Tendremos nuestra 2da Marcha Oscar – Mandela en Nueva York el lunes, 22 de junio de 2015. Empezaremos a marchar pacíficamente a las 9 AM desde Hunter College, en la calle 68 y Avenida Lexington, hasta la Calle 43. Haremos una izquierda para continuar marchando en dirección Este para llegar al parque Ralph Bunche (al otro lado de la Organización de Naciones Unidas).
Allí, repartiremos hojas sueltas para orientar al público sobre nuestro prisionero político Oscar Lopez Rivera y la relación colonial ente el gobierno de Estados Unidos y Puerto Rico. Estaremos en el parque hasta las 5 PM.
La mayoría de la gente no sabe que, todos los años, usualmente el lunes después del Día de los Padres, la Organización de Naciones Unidas (ONU) celebra una vista para discutir la descolonización de Puerto Rico. Los peticionarios usualmente se unen a nuestra protesta después que terminan sus ponencias.
La ONU determinó en el 1960, que el colonialismo es un crimen en contra de la humanidad. Desde entonces, la ONU ha emitido 33 resoluciones pidiéndole al gobierno de Estados Unidos (EEUU) que descolonice inmediatamente a Puerto Rico. EEUU ha ignorado esta voluntad de la comunidad internacional. ¿Qué tipo de democracia es eso?
El gobierno de Estados Unidos trata de mantener nuestra relación colonial la más secreta posible. Lo que nosotros estamos tratando de hacer es sacarla del closet. La ONU está en su tercera década tratando de erradicar el colonialismo del mundo. ¡Por favor, ayudemos!
La mayoría de gente tampoco no sabe que el Gobierno de Estados Unidos le saca 14 veces más dinero de lo que invierte en Puerto Rico. ¡Pero, para eso son las colonias!
Esta explotación salvaje le impide a Puerto Rico ofrecerle oportunidades a los puertorriqueños en Puerto Rico. Por eso es que tenemos más puertorriqueños afuera de su isla que adentro.
Oscar López Rivera ha estado encarcelado por 34 años por su lucha para descolonizar a su país. Por ser un crimen (el colonialismo), la ley internacional le da a Oscar el derecho de usar todo los medios necesarios para descolonizar a su nación. Nelson Mandela estuvo 27 años encarcelado por hacer exactamente lo mismo que Oscar. Por eso decimos, ¡Oscar López Rivera es nuestro Nelson Mandela!
Compañeros Unidos para la Descolonización de Puerto Rico invita al público a ser parte del tsunami de gente que será necesario para obligar al gobierno de Estados Unidos a excarcelar a Oscar y a descolonizar a Puerto Rico. ¡Nuestras protestas anuales son absolutamente necesarias porque, los que mantienen colonias no creen en la justicia para todos!
José M López Sierra, www.TodosUnidosDescolonizarPR.blogspot.com
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